A Brief History of the Bill and Its Impact on Medicaid On February 25, 2025, the House of Representatives narrowly passed a Republican budget resolution with a 217-215 vote. This resolution proposes a ...
Today, we’re diving into something that has become a buzzword in education but can be a nightmare for our kids with IEPs: ...
Last week, the NIH and FDA announced that they are cancelling Rare Disease Day for 2025. Rare Disease Day (held annually on the last day ...
Every parent wants their child to thrive. But for millions of families raising children with disabilities, that dream hinges on one essential program: Medicaid. From covering life-saving therapies to ...
A new proposed budget in Congress includes over $880 billion (yes with a B) in Medicaid cuts over 10 years. The justification for the cuts includes reasons like “unnecessary usage” and fraud.” My son ...
A few weeks ago, my younger son (non-disabled) had a friend over to play. We’ve known this family for about 6 months. Both older kids have been in my home and have been exposed to my older son ...
We were seated around a huge U-shaped setup. I was directly across from the school district’s attorney, though we were a good 10 feet apart. We were in a settlement agreement meeting and were hoping ...
So, you all know that I’m not normally a fan of labeling things with a chronological age. When you’re working with disabled students or adults, skill sets can vary widely. And, to label a teenager who ...
Politicians-disability-community-family. You’d think that those words would go together, right? Do you remember it? It seems like a lifetime ago. But how the gossip was spreading in the disability ...
Bingo is one of my family’s favorite things to do. Mind you, I’m a middle aged adult, and I’ve only recently discovered the joy of bingo. Mostly due to my youngest son. For whatever reason, he loved ...